Hi Bernard, thanks for the response.

I stopped gmond on the node and gmetad on the server.

I edited the gmond.conf of the client and changed the port and UDP channel in 
the udp_send_channel, udp_recv_channel and tcp_accept_channel.

I restarted both the server and the client. 

My new Cluster is still not appearing in the Server and the Node is still on 
the old Cluster.

Is there something else I have to do?

Thank you.

-JC




-----Original Message-----
From: Bernard Li [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 5:47 PM
To: Johnny Costello
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Hosts showing up in Incorrect Cluster

Hi Johnny:

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Johnny Costello
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I have some Hosts that I originally put into one Cluster. I wanted to change
> them to a different cluster. I created a new Data Source, remove the IP's
> from the old Data Source in the gmetad.conf file on the server node. I
> changed the Cluster, Send and Receive on the Nodes config file and restarted
> both the node and server.  The Node is still showing up in the old cluster
> and is reading as down even though it is up. Has anyone had this happen
> before?

Make sure that the different cluster is clustering via a different
port than the original cluster (default port is 8649) -- nodes are
clustered via the port, not by name or data_source.

The usual sequence of daemon restart is:

1) stop everything
2) start all gmonds
3) start gmetad

Give that a shot after you've made the necessary changes and see if that helps.

Cheers,

Bernard

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